Thanks for your suggestion - I have now tried this command but am still
unable to delete items from the List of authorized DHCP servers.
Using the netsh dhcp show command I can view the list of servers and
identify the entries I need to delete. Using the netsh dhcp delete command
returns with the error ' There is no such object on the server.'
If this list of servers is authorized in the active directory, is the list
itself also kept in the active directory? In that case is there another way
to edit this information successfully?
"Daniel Mauser" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Have you tried this command?
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> netsh dhcp delete server ServerDNSServerIP
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> See KB: 303351 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/303351)
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> Daniel Mauser.
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> "rik" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>>I have removed two DHCP servers which were also domain controllers using
>>active directory from my network without unauthorizing them. I now have
>>the problem of them appearing in the authorized server list. There does
>>not seem to be a way of removing them as unauthorizing them get an error
>>of "No such object in the directory". Does anyone know where this list is
>>stored and how to modify it to remove the non existent servers??
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